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List of films)Anime and Manga portal. Cyborg 0. 09(Japanese: サイボーグゼロゼロナイン,Hepburn: Saibōgu Zero- Zero- Nain) is a manga created by Shotaro Ishinomori.

It was serialized in many different Japanese magazines, including Monthly Shōnen King, Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Shōnen Big Comic, COM, Shōjo Comic, Weekly Shōnen Sunday, Monthly Shōnen Jump, and Monthly Comic Nora. In 2. 01. 2, comi. Xology acquired the digital distribution rights to Shotaro Ishinomori's catalogue, including Cyborg 0.

Nine people from around the world are kidnapped by the evil Black Ghost organization and undergo experiments which turn them into cyborgs with superhuman powers. The nine cyborgs band together in order to stop Black Ghost from achieving its goal of starting the next world war by supplying rich buyers with countless weapons of mass destruction. After the destruction of Black Ghost, the nine cyborgs go on to fight a variety of threats such as mad scientists, supernatural beings, and ancient civilizations. Characters[edit]The first arc was serialized in Weekly Shōnen King (Shōnen Gahosha). It depicts the 0. Black Ghost, and running from cyborg assassins. It was briefly ended with the battle with the Mythos Cyborgs story.

The second arc called The Underground Empire Yomi Arc appeared in Weekly Shōnen Magazine (Kodansha) alongside the release of the film version. The story is highly influenced by Edgar Rice Burroughs' Earth's Core series,[original research?] including an expedition to the center of the Earth with a drill tank and a reptile race who can use telepathy and grow wings. The story ends with the final battle against Black Ghost. In the final scene, 0.

Earth's atmosphere and are seen as a shooting star by two small children, one who wishes for a toy gun the other for world peace (a scene reminiscent of Ray Bradbury's Kaleidoscope). This point was the intended finish for the series; however popular demand necessitated the two heroes be rescued.[original research?] As such, 0.

Thus began the third arc. Serialized in Monthly Bouken- oh (Adventure King) (Akita Shoten), it contained 6 story arcs, including the Monster Island Arc, the Middle East Arc, and the Angels Arc. The series abruptly ended during the Angels Arc.

The fourth arc, called The Battle of the Gods Arc, was serialized in COM (Mushi Production). Ishinomori resumed and retold the interrupted Angels Arc with a new plot, but the series once again ended abruptly. Ishinomori would not resume the series for a few years after this. The fifth arc was serialized in Shōjo Comic (Shogakukan), and included the Wind City Arc, the Snow Carnival Arc, and the Edda Arc. The story deals with legendary and mythical like characters challenging the 0. Number Cyborgs. The sixth arc connected to the 5th arc. Arcs such as the Deinonychus Arc (appeared in Monthly Shōnen Jump (Shueisha)) and Green Hole Arc (appeared in Play Comic (Akita Shoten)) were depicted, then after a long time the Underwater Pyramid Arc was serialized in Monthly Manga Shōnen (Asahi Sonorama).

The seventh arc was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday (Shogakukan) to go with the revival anime. A long arc consisting of many short arcs, this series dealt with the battle against Neo Black Ghost as well as the emotional trauma of the 0. Number Cyborgs. The story is set approximately 2. Yomi Arc, and the personalities and conduct of the cyborgs are depicted as more adult. The eighth arc was serialized in Monthly Comic Nora (Gakken). A long arc called People Drifting Through Time and Space Arc, and is a sequel to the Immigration Arc.

The Count of St. Germain from the Underwater Pyramid Arc appears, but his design is different. Ishinomori's death made this the last work of the series, although it is not the final chapter.[original research?]Manga publication history[edit]The series was written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori, serialized in Monthly Shōnen King, published in Japan by Akita Shoten and other companies through its history, and published in North America by Tokyopop. The Tokyopop release took multiple liberties with the dialogue and translation, and was sourced from the Media Factory, "MF Comics", release that had been published in 2.

The MF Comics release had comprised 3. Tokyopop had only covered 1. Ishinomori's initial intent was to have the Yomi arc be the end of the series, but he continued the series due to the fan letters that urged him to resurrect 0. Digital comics distributor comi. Xology licensed the entire catalogue from Ishimori Productions in 2. Cyborg 0. 09 available.

In April 2. 01. 2, Shogakukan announced that the Cyborg 0. Weekly Shōnen Sunday.[3] Entitled Cyborg 0.